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Which four colonies joined to create the Dominion of Canada in 1867?
The beginning of bilingualism in Canada.
First Nations and European ancestry
A Woman was the head of each longhouse
Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
France/Britain
Assimilation of the Canadien people was attempted.
Groups trading goods for other goods they needed.
Their explorations of Hudson Bay led to the establishment of the Hudson’s Bay Company.
As a result of the Royal Proclamation of 1763:
The beginning of bilingualism in Canada.
First Nations and European ancestry
A Woman was the head of each longhouse
Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
France/Britain
Assimilation of the Canadien people was attempted.
Groups trading goods for other goods they needed.
Their explorations of Hudson Bay led to the establishment of the Hudson’s Bay Company.
The “Coureurs de Bois”, Radissons and des Grosseilleurs are well known in the history of a famous Canadian company. This was because
The beginning of bilingualism in Canada.
First Nations and European ancestry
A Woman was the head of each longhouse
Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
France/Britain
Assimilation of the Canadien people was attempted.
Groups trading goods for other goods they needed.
Their explorations of Hudson Bay led to the establishment of the Hudson’s Bay Company.
The society of the Haudenosaunee was matrilineal, which means that:
The beginning of bilingualism in Canada.
First Nations and European ancestry
A Woman was the head of each longhouse
Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
France/Britain
Assimilation of the Canadien people was attempted.
Groups trading goods for other goods they needed.
Their explorations of Hudson Bay led to the establishment of the Hudson’s Bay Company.
The term Metis is used when describing a distinct cultural group who have mixed
The beginning of bilingualism in Canada.
First Nations and European ancestry
A Woman was the head of each longhouse
Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
France/Britain
Assimilation of the Canadien people was attempted.
Groups trading goods for other goods they needed.
Their explorations of Hudson Bay led to the establishment of the Hudson’s Bay Company.
The competition for land and resources in North America was between two main countries, ______________ and _________________.
The beginning of bilingualism in Canada.
First Nations and European ancestry
A Woman was the head of each longhouse
Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
France/Britain
Assimilation of the Canadien people was attempted.
Groups trading goods for other goods they needed.
Their explorations of Hudson Bay led to the establishment of the Hudson’s Bay Company.
The Barter System of trade relied upon:
The beginning of bilingualism in Canada.
First Nations and European ancestry
A Woman was the head of each longhouse
Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
France/Britain
Assimilation of the Canadien people was attempted.
Groups trading goods for other goods they needed.
Their explorations of Hudson Bay led to the establishment of the Hudson’s Bay Company.
The Quebec Act of 1774, had many effects upon the colony in Canada. The most important of these effects was:
The beginning of bilingualism in Canada.
First Nations and European ancestry
A Woman was the head of each longhouse
Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
France/Britain
Assimilation of the Canadien people was attempted.
Groups trading goods for other goods they needed.
Their explorations of Hudson Bay led to the establishment of the Hudson’s Bay Company.
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